Arçelik Narrows Losses in Q3 2025, Eyes Global Gains

In the third quarter of 2025, Arçelik—majority owner of Beko Europe—reported a net loss of 2 billion Turkish lira (€41 million), falling short of analyst expectations, which had forecast a more modest 1.1 billion lira (€22 million) deficit. Despite the miss, the result marks a notable improvement over the same period in 2024, when losses ballooned to 5.6 billion lira (€114 million).

Revenue for the quarter declined 11% year-over-year, landing at 124 billion lira (€2.53 billion). The drop reflects a slowdown in domestic appliance demand, as many Turkish households had already front-loaded purchases in recent years to hedge against inflation.

Looking ahead, Arçelik aims to preserve EBITDA margins between 6% and 6.5% for the full year by trimming capital expenditures—from a projected €300 million down to €250 million.

On the global front, the company expects a 5–10% boost in foreign currency earnings by year-end, driven by performance across Beko Europe, Egypt, and Asia.